I also count nine, including one in this community.
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everett@lemmy.mlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•In short, I think you need to talk to the crowd in Trumpian style?14·2 days agoI think you’re probably trying to say something important, but this post doesn’t express it very well. Maybe try again, and start by imaging yourself explaining it clearly to someone who has never encountered the idea before. (Also, think about whether it really belongs in the Ask community, or might be a better discussion for a different group.)
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Welcome to a future of forever arguing which features are gimmicks.
This one, for example, is not.
Cornichons aren’t sweet, though. (Different kind of brine.)
Do not, and I must stress this, ask a rocker. (Consult the documentary Quadrophenia for details.)
No problem! Great username, by the way.
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everett@lemmy.mlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a really popular TV show you just couldn't get into?152·9 days agoStranger Things.
everett@lemmy.mlto Ask Science@lemmy.world•Whatever your field of expertise, are there any popular science books you'd recommend that do a good job of presenting it to the public?English5·9 days agoThat’s disappointing to hear about Michio Kaku. I bought one of his books a long time ago, after hearing an interesting interview with him on a podcast. (Never actually got around to reading the book, though.)
everett@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Should Lemmy support karma and account age requirements for posting in communities?9·10 days agoPlus it’s double-extra meaningless on Lemmy, where you can run your own instance and give yourself whatever karma count/account date you want.
everett@lemmy.mlto Dad Jokes@lemmy.world•Ivan survived because he was a strong man and used to hardships.English3·13 days agoSpoiler
Shaggy dad story
Yeah, this. In fact, going with hardware that’s too-too new can lead to a different problem on Linux.
OP, if you’re buying hardware, it’s worth web searching to make sure people have tried it on Linux and are having good experiences with it. Since most manufacturers only care if their stuff works on Windows, it can take a little while for Linux devs to write drivers and get them shipped in Linux distros.
“You were warned. The a stands for a-splode.”